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As our program opens on this fateful April evening in 1948, Tom Mix finds himself in the midst of a terrible prairie tempest, with the mysterious wild stallion known only as "Hurricane" his only hope for survival. Thunder cracks across the Southwestern badlands while torrential rains threaten to sweep away everything in their path. With his trusted companions scattered and the ranch in peril, Tom must use every ounce of his legendary horsemanship to tame the untamable beast—not with force, but with the courage and quick thinking that have made him the hero of a thousand adventures. This third installment crackles with genuine danger; you can almost feel the wind whipping through your radio speaker as Tom battles both man and nature in his quest to rescue the trapped settlers and recover the stolen payroll.
The Ralston Straight Shooters thrived for nearly two decades because they understood what America wanted during economic uncertainty and war: a hero who embodied integrity, action, and old-fashioned American grit. Tom Mix himself—the real-life rodeo star and silent film legend—brought authentic frontier credibility to the role, lending his actual expertise and personal charm to every broadcast. By 1948, as the nation emerged into a new post-war era, these stories served as anchors to a romanticized frontier past, a reassuring reminder that courage and character could conquer any obstacle.
Tune in now to experience this thrilling conclusion unfold live before your ears. Will Tom master Hurricane before the storm destroys the valley? Will justice prevail against the rustlers who started this whole ordeal? You won't want to miss a single moment of this dramatic finale—it's Tom Mix at his finest, and only the Ralston Straight Shooters can deliver entertainment of this caliber.